Armed 64-year-old woman blocks Texas highway in lawn chair during police standoff

A Texas highway was closed for several hours Thursday after a 64-year-old woman crashed into a truck, then set up a lawn chair in a lane and threatened herself with a gun, leading to a standoff. The incident on I-45 near Houston ended peacefully when she surrendered. No one was hurt. Authorities said crisis negotiators and the woman’s daughter helped convince her to give up. … Continue reading Armed 64-year-old woman blocks Texas highway in lawn chair during police standoff

DHS sues entire bench of federal judges in Maryland district court over automatic injunctions

The Department of Homeland Security is suing all 15 federal judges in Maryland over a court policy that automatically pauses certain immigration cases for two business days. DHS argues this order, meant to preserve the status quo while habeas petitions are filed, is unlawful judicial overreach that disrupts deportations. The court says the policy addresses scheduling problems from a surge of last-minute petitions. The Trump … Continue reading DHS sues entire bench of federal judges in Maryland district court over automatic injunctions

‘Alligator Alcatraz’ expected to house 5,000 migrants in Florida Everglades

Florida officials are staying silent as activists report construction at an abandoned airstrip in Big Cypress National Preserve, part of Governor Ron DeSantis’ plan to build a tent-based detention facility for up to 1,000 immigrants. Nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz,” the site is being funded with FEMA money, drawing criticism for using hurricane relief funds. Critics, including former Homeland Security Secretary Alex Howard, have condemned the project … Continue reading ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ expected to house 5,000 migrants in Florida Everglades

Former Trump lawyer Kenneth Chesebro disbarred in New York over 2020 election

Kenneth Chesebro, a former legal adviser to Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign, has been disbarred in New York for his role in a scheme to overturn Trump’s election loss. A state appeals court cited his conspiracy to file false documents in Georgia as undermining constitutional democracy. Chesebro pleaded guilty in 2023. The court criticized his conduct as aggravated by his expertise in election law and found … Continue reading Former Trump lawyer Kenneth Chesebro disbarred in New York over 2020 election

Canada demands answers after a citizen dies in ICE custody

Canada is demanding answers from the U.S. after Canadian citizen Johnny Noviello, 49, died in immigration custody in Miami while awaiting deportation. Noviello, a long-time U.S. resident, had been convicted in 2023 on drug-related charges. His cause of death is under investigation, Axios has reported. Canadian officials have expressed condolences and are seeking more details from U.S. authorities. Written by B.C. Begley Continue reading Canada demands answers after a citizen dies in ICE custody

Iran carries out wave of arrests and executions in wake of Israel conflict

After its recent conflict with Israel, Iran has launched a wave of arrests and executions targeting alleged Israeli spies, claiming to fight unprecedented infiltration of its security services. Authorities say leaked information enabled high-profile assassinations of IRGC commanders and nuclear scientists. Six people accused of spying for Israel have been executed in recent weeks, and hundreds more have been arrested. Human rights groups warn of … Continue reading Iran carries out wave of arrests and executions in wake of Israel conflict

Bear on runway forces airport in Japan to cancel flights

A black bear on the runway forced Japan’s Yamagata Airport to cancel 12 flights and close to passengers on Thursday. First spotted in the morning, the bear reappeared at noon, prompting further closures as staff and police failed to capture it. The incident comes amid a rise in bear encounters in Japan, linked to climate change and rural depopulation, CBS News has reported. Authorities have … Continue reading Bear on runway forces airport in Japan to cancel flights

Top court backs amnesty for Catalan separatists

Spain’s Constitutional Court has upheld key parts of an amnesty law pardoning over 300 Catalan separatists involved in the failed 2017 independence bid. The ruling, by a 6–4 vote, rejects most of a conservative challenge claiming the law was unconstitutional. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez welcomed the decision, saying it promotes national unity and coexistence. The amnesty deal was crucial to securing separatist party support for … Continue reading Top court backs amnesty for Catalan separatists

Vietnam ends death penalty for 8 crimes, may spare real estate tycoon

Vietnam has abolished the death penalty for eight crimes, including embezzlement and bribery, under legal reforms passed Wednesday. The changes may spare real estate tycoon Truong My Lan, sentenced to death for a $12.5 billion fraud case, making her eligible for life imprisonment instead. Anyone sentenced to death for the removed crimes but not yet executed by July 1 will have their sentence commuted to life in … Continue reading Vietnam ends death penalty for 8 crimes, may spare real estate tycoon

Congo drops demand for immediate Rwandan troop pullout

Congolese negotiators have dropped their demand for an immediate Rwandan troop withdrawal from eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, clearing the way for a U.S.-brokered peace deal expected to be signed in Washington on Friday. Rwanda has at least 7,000 troops in eastern Congo backing M23 rebels, though it denies direct involvement and says it’s acting in self-defense against Congo-based groups like the FDLR. The revised … Continue reading Congo drops demand for immediate Rwandan troop pullout

Dozens killed in Central African Republic school stampede

At least 29 students died in a stampede during baccalaureate exams at a high school in Bangui, Central African Republic, after an electrical transformer exploded and caused panic. Sixteen of the victims were girls. Over 260 others were injured. President Faustin Archange Touadera declared three days of national mourning and promised support for victims’ families, the DW has reported. Authorities are investigating the incident, and … Continue reading Dozens killed in Central African Republic school stampede

Homes burn in Greece as wildfire sweeps through coastal towns

A large wildfire near Athens swept through the coastal towns of Palaia Fokaia and Thymari, destroying at least 20 homes and forcing over 1,000 evacuations as Greece faced its first summer heatwave with temperatures reaching 40 °C. Strong winds spread flames quickly from low vegetation into residential areas. Firefighters, residents, and aircraft battled the blaze, while coast guard teams rescued trapped beachgoers, the BBC has reported. … Continue reading Homes burn in Greece as wildfire sweeps through coastal towns

North Korea to open beach resort as Kim bets on tourism

North Korea is opening its long-delayed Wonsan Kalma beach resort to domestic tourists on 1 July, hoping to boost tourism despite sanctions and economic struggles. Built on the east coast, the resort can reportedly host 20,000 visitors along a 4 km beach, though its features remain unverified. Leader Kim Jong Un, who grew up in Wonsan, wants to transform the area. Foreign tourism remains limited, mainly … Continue reading North Korea to open beach resort as Kim bets on tourism

Death toll from Kenya’s anti-government protests rises to 16

At least 16 people have died in Kenya after nationwide protests on Wednesday against police brutality and poor governance, according to the human rights commission. Demonstrations spread to 23 of 47 counties, with protesters calling for President William Ruto’s resignation. Property was destroyed, police stations were burned, and shops in Nairobi were looted. The unrest was fueled by anger over the death of a blogger … Continue reading Death toll from Kenya’s anti-government protests rises to 16

Japan executes ‘Twitter killer’ who murdered and dismembered nine people

Japan has executed Takahiro Shiraishi, known as the “Twitter killer,” for murdering and dismembering nine people, mostly women, after luring them via social media by promising to help them die. The 34-year-old was hanged in Tokyo in the country’s first execution since 2022. Arrested in 2017, Shiraishi pleaded guilty in 2020, admitting he killed to satisfy sexual desires. His crimes shocked Japan and raised concerns … Continue reading Japan executes ‘Twitter killer’ who murdered and dismembered nine people

Jasmine Crockett drops out of race for top House Oversight Committee Democrat

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) has withdrawn from the race to become the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, acknowledging she lacked the support needed for the leadership role. Crockett, known for her outspoken style, said her approach didn’t align with what colleagues were seeking. Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) won the internal vote to succeed the late Rep. Gerry Connolly as ranking member, Fox News … Continue reading Jasmine Crockett drops out of race for top House Oversight Committee Democrat

Democrats spar with RFK Jr. over health agenda at hearing

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce Tuesday about the 2026 budget, facing sharp criticism from Democrats over proposed health funding cuts and a perceived lack of scientific rigor. Lawmakers raised concerns about cuts to Medicaid, HIV vaccine research, and mental health services, warning they could harm vulnerable populations, CBS News has reported. Republicans … Continue reading Democrats spar with RFK Jr. over health agenda at hearing

Rep. Massie doubles down in feud with Trump

Rep. Thomas Massie is escalating his feud with President Trump, mocking Vice President JD Vance on X and criticizing Trump’s recent military actions in Iran as unconstitutional. The clash intensified after Massie opposed a major tax and spending bill central to Trump’s agenda, prompting Trump to label him “not MAGA” and vow to back a primary challenger. Trump’s team has even launched a super PAC … Continue reading Rep. Massie doubles down in feud with Trump

128 Democrats join House GOP to block progressive’s bid to impeach Trump

The House voted 344–79 to table Rep. Al Green’s resolution to impeach President Trump over his recent strikes on Iran, with bipartisan support to block the effort. Most Democrats, including top leadership, sided with Republicans to kill the measure, reflecting political caution despite progressive calls for impeachment. Green argued Trump’s actions amounted to an unauthorized war declaration, Fox News has reported. Some progressives, like Alexandria … Continue reading 128 Democrats join House GOP to block progressive’s bid to impeach Trump

Mike Johnson says War Powers Act is unconstitutional

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) declared the War Powers Act unconstitutional, rejecting bipartisan efforts to use the law to block President Trump from further military action in Iran following recent strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. Johnson argued the Act infringes on the president’s constitutional powers as commander in chief and refused to hold a vote on a war powers resolution. Meanwhile, lawmakers including Reps. Thomas Massie … Continue reading Mike Johnson says War Powers Act is unconstitutional

Florida executes man convicted of raping and killing a woman outside of a bar

Thomas Lee Gudinas, 51, was executed Tuesday evening in Florida for the 1994 rape and murder of Michelle McGrath near a central Florida bar. After being sentenced to death in 1995, his appeals—citing mental illness and constitutional concerns—were rejected by both state and federal courts. Gudinas repented before the lethal injection. He was the seventh person executed in Florida this year, which leads the nation … Continue reading Florida executes man convicted of raping and killing a woman outside of a bar

FBI boosts resources to focus on counterterrorism after Iran strikes

The FBI is ramping up counterterrorism efforts following recent U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and Iran’s retaliatory attack on a U.S. base in Qatar. A memo sent to FBI field offices directs a renewed focus on terror threats, including domestic risks, aligning with an earlier internal report prioritizing actions against Iran and its proxies. This shift comes amid internal concerns over agents being diverted … Continue reading FBI boosts resources to focus on counterterrorism after Iran strikes

US Rep. LaMonica McIver to be arraigned on assault charges stemming from immigration center visit

U.S. Rep. LaMonica McIver is set to be arraigned Wednesday on federal charges of assaulting and interfering with immigration officers during a May 9 oversight visit to the Delaney Hall detention center in Newark, New Jersey. McIver, a Democrat, faces three counts and could face up to eight years in prison. She denies the allegations and plans to fight them in court. The case, brought … Continue reading US Rep. LaMonica McIver to be arraigned on assault charges stemming from immigration center visit

20 injured in lightning strike at South Carolina beach

Twenty people were injured by a lightning strike Tuesday evening at Lake Murray Public Park near Lexington, South Carolina. Twelve children and six adults were taken to hospitals, while two others left on their own. The injuries are non-life-threatening. The lightning struck during a hot, sunny day with a brief passing storm cloud, NBC News has reported. Emergency services responded, and the park was temporarily … Continue reading 20 injured in lightning strike at South Carolina beach

Cargo ship carrying 3,000 new vehicles sinks off Alaska weeks after catching fire

The cargo ship Morning Midas, carrying around 3,000 vehicles to Mexico, sank in the North Pacific near Alaska weeks after a fire disabled it. The 600-foot vessel, operated by London-based Zodiac Maritime, went down in deep waters off the Aleutian Islands after the crew abandoned ship due to an onboard fire on June 3. All 22 crew members were safely rescued. The ship contained over 1,800 … Continue reading Cargo ship carrying 3,000 new vehicles sinks off Alaska weeks after catching fire